PurplePumpkin

purplepumpkin


I'm almost always on the internet, and when I'm not I'm either reading, writing or serving my furry master (the one pictured, I'm not THAT weird).

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L'oreal's Make-up tutorials are looking lit. [Amber Heard's got it down to a science] 11 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
I think what jokur_and_batmon said is that they could've picked a better picture because that one is believable and thus doesn't help making a point.
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When it works out better in your head 4 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
Stomach, face... ouch.
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Ouch 16 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
The blind guy seems to be doing okay but that poor girl is so bummed...
I can’t take a cold ass shower 25 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
I'm the type of person who just "figures stuff out and wings it" and somehow I didn't know you were supposed to use water, thought people liked to shave in the shower to get rid of the hair easily... But I've never gotten bumps and I'm a girl :p (Don't worry life is kinda fair I got other problems to compensate)
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Self-portrait with Saint Luke painting the Virgin by Pierre II Mignard 4 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
It doesn't, it's resting against the book on the green "feet chair" (forgot the term) I don't see any stick but I don't think the cloud is supported by anything, it's just resting juuuust above the chair.
Evangelicalism 5 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
Hold on I'm interested, can I get baptised again?
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Satisfying adult tallest Sandpiper 3 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
I'm NOT for Peta but have you seen Baxter's face?
Thinking about that one piece of clothing I haven't seen in awhile 6 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
Why does it look like he's considering his life choices after doing-the-do with Pikachu?
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Hummingbird by Christian Spencer 1 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
I remember seing the hummingbirds everyday when I was living in Cameroon, they're so graceful and elegant!
The genetic lottery 5 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
I didn't, but the upper pic did.
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The Fancy Cups 12 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
Thanks! Nope I'm European :D
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There are angles amongst us 5 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
Yeah and how acute these are <3
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I don't joke with my health 6 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
Almost didn't see the distracted guy.
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Immortalised in silver for all of eternity! 5 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
People do what they want with their money, but I hope she got it for cheaper than what I saw when I looked up the prices: these range between 89 and 139$.
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I bet its because some people professionally judge books by their covers 4 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
They were just taking care of their health <3
Nah seriously what the fuck happened in their mind?
Typical day in florida 5 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
Isn't it under his cheek?
The genetic lottery 5 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
Dig the hat! And well at least you didn't spend 10-15 years drooling, which is quite nice.
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21/04/1845, George Catlin invited Native Americans to dance in his museum. 5 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
I think it'd be nice to make museums a place of exchange where people can meet other cultures and debate, for instance if you're about music you invite some musicians, and maybe even invite people from relevant backgrounds to show what their culture has to offer_ that would need to be done very tactfully of course!! But I think that'd be cool if you went to visit a museum about music and saw musicians or about a culture and saw people from said culture who want to share it with others.
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I'd like to know what you'd think, do you also see it as an opening and dialogue opportunity? Or am I on crack and would that automatically be offensive/patronizing and make people look like objects?
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21/04/1845, George Catlin invited Native Americans to dance in his museum. 5 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
Want your thoughts.
Ok the title is not that clear, but the guy made a museum in which Native American cultures were to be seen but also understood. Which means he didn't just put pics of people or have some Native Americans stand there to look as odd and stupid as they could to show either the superiority of white men or the "kindness of the first states of men" like it was usually always the case during the romantic era, no, he invited them to show their music and dances for the visitors to discover. He also painted them doing everyday stuff.
Now I still have to research if the people were there as men or as part of a collection (Sadly, given the time period I can't be certain.) Still, this seems to be a much more respectful approach than what was often the case back then, which I find particularly interesting.
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The life cycle of an arsehole 1 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
Shit mine doesn't look like any of those phases, I should see a doctor.
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Probably from Florida 3 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
Bet they were caught because someone sneezed and they didn't flee.
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Doodle I finished the other day, made with fine markers 5 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
Buddy I'm worried you've commented a lot of nonsense lately, don't forget the negative effects alcohol and drugs can have on your system.
My GF surprised me with a bday cake this morning. It is her first time making one. ???? 4 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
Well it's not professionnal bakery but I'd eat it anyday over something covered in fondant.
Plow the rice, pay the price 5 comments
purplepumpkin · 3 years ago
I'd say "body language" like Rachel and her Italian guy in Friends.
My question however is not how, it's why. (and I can only think of @iccarus' answer for that one too, although it's kinda depressing)